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Windows 10 is a piece of shit
Windows 10 is a piece of shit





windows 10 is a piece of shit

The only thing that makes my vitreous humour boil behind heavily furrowed brows more than you disregarding my personal settings on a whim is when you commit some sort of self-imposed paradox error to do so. Let’s just hit your most infuriating recurring fumblings. I could fill a tractor trailer’s volume with reams of narrow-ruled loose leaf scrawled with your shortcomings and those of your MS Office bastard siblings, but none of you is worth the carpal tunnel syndrome developed by doing so.

windows 10 is a piece of shit

Your settings and preferences are tangled, conflicting webs nested within each other. Your Rules are faulty, your Categorize feature is useless, and I don’t even want to know what the fuck OneNote is. I avoid using your calendar, I don’t use your tasks or your shitty quasi-social media connections. You’re an email client the most basic function you have is to send and receive emails, and you suck at it. What’s more is that I don’t use you for anything other than email. It is also constantly evolving, for you always surprise me with new and infuriating ways to disrupt my workflow and challenge my abilities to troubleshoot utterly ridiculous problems that you have spontaneously caused. This stops Spotify from trying to sync to your computer, which instantly improved the loading whenever I searched for anything on the Desktop app.My hatred for you is boundless, Outlook. Go into your settings in Spotify Desktop app, and try unlinking Local Files - 'SHOW SONGS FROM' - iTunes, Downloads, Media player, Music Library. MrCircuit take note, this may help you also! I didn't restart my machine after doing this, just started Spotify again, and it seemed to load a LOT quicker, and opened links on Spotify it would ususally take either ages to load, or not load at all.ĮDIT: I just found another way to drastically improve the speed of the Desktop app that just helped my app too. I learned the hard way, and my computer had a little panic. If it wasn't already obvious, close Spotify before you try this. You can select all of the items by pressing Control + A." Delete everything inside the Storage, Data and Browser folders, but not the folders themselves. Paste C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Spotify\ into the directory bar of Windows Explorer.Ģ. You can select all of the items by pressing Command + A.ġ. Delete everything inside the Storage, Data and Browser folders, but not the folders themselves. Go the Caches folder and look for the  folder.ģ. If you do have hidden files accessible: in Finder, just go to the Library folder in your user directory.Ģ. If you do not have hidden files set to display by default: in Finder, press the Alt/Option key to access the Library folder under the Go menu. The link explains how to delete your AppData:ġ. Just in case anyone else is still having this issue (I was), I found a post somewhere that did solve it for me, from what I can see.







Windows 10 is a piece of shit